Fans have started to queue outside the Aviva Stadium in Dublin ahead of Taylor Swift's concert.
The singer plays the first of three hotly anticipated sold out shows tonight.
Official security lines at the stadium haven't started yet, but crowds have gathered nearby to make friendship bracelets and wait patiently.
We spoke to these Swifties who were up and at it early this morning;
"We've been queuing since what was it about half five, quarter to six. Yeh. Everything so far is going well, we got told we're going in at 7 o'clock to start doing the queues inside."
It's a jam packed weekend for gigs in the city.
Gardaí are appealing to people to plan their journey with Shania Twain at Malahide Castle tonight, Longitude at Marlay Park this weekend and the Pride parade tomorrow.
Traffic Management plans for some events will be published on the Garda website, Garda.ie.
The Luas will have extra trams running this weekend as thousands of people flock to the capital. It's thought there could be 700,000 passenger journeys this weekend, more than double the usual number.